I wrote in my review of the previous books (a box set) that I doubted I would go onto the next book (i.e. this one). I really wished I hadn’t. Everything that I disliked about the previous books is only magnified.
For a start: NO ONE CARRIES EXTRA AMMO ON THEIR PERSON. Dan is a trained cop and not once does it occur to him to carry an extra magazine on his person, even when he has spare ammo and HE KNOWS HIS GUN IS RUNNING LOW ON AMMO AND HE KNOWS HE IS POSSIBLE GOING INTO A HOSTILE SITUATION WHERE AMMO WILL BE NEEDED. To quote my previous review “I understand that sometimes, losing a gun/running out of ammo is needed to build extra tension in a story.... BUT AT EVERY SINGLE CONFRONTATION- Every. Single. One. The survivors lose their food, their water, their guns, their ammo and their mode of transportation. Every. Single. Time.” The author used the same tired and predictable plot points to set up the story- rinse and repeat between the books.
No matter what the scenario- zombies, hostile people, being tricked, robbed, abandoned… NONE of the survivors learn from past mistakes.
Too many characters introduced and then discarded. Too much confusion, lack of direction, and stupid people that never learn. I see no point in continuing this torture. Finally tapping out. One star.